Cardiff University Japanese Education Seminar - "Language Education and Identity of Children Who Move Locations"

Speaker: Professor Ikuo Kawakami (Professor, Waseda University Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics)
Date: 3rd September 2019
Time: 1:00pm to 4:00pm (planned)
Venue: Cardiff University School of Modern Languages
Price: Free (in order to control the number of attendees, we ask that all those who wish to attend register. The registration system is still in progress. If you wish to attend, please contact Dr Inaba at Cardiff University via e-mail: inabam@cardiff.ac.uk )
Note for those traveling by car: If you plan to travel to the event by car, please let Dr Inaba know in advance by contacting her via: inabam@cardiff.ac.uk - you will be able to use Cardiff University's free car park.

Professor Ikuo Kawakami

Professor Ikuo Kawakami is a professor at the Waseda University Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics. He has a PhD in literature. He specialises in Japanese language education for young people. He undertakes researches based on the analysis of children who are raised in multiple linguistic environments - "children who move locations". His written works include: "I was a child who moved locations - lifestories of children raised in diferent linguistical environments" (Kuroshio) and "Learning Japanese / Being raised multilingually - Considering children's vocabulary work book" (collaboraiton, Kuroshio).